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"IF you comply with the Act by using Stamped Papers, you fix, you rivet perpetual Chains upon your unhappy Country. You unnecessarily, voluntarily
establish the detestable Precedent, which those who have forged your
Fetters ardently wish for, to varnish the future Exercise of this new claimed
Authority. You may judge of the Use that will be made of it by the Eagerness
with which the Pack of Ministerial Tools fi. e., officials in the king's cabinet)
have hunted for Precedents to palliate the Horrors of this Attack upon
American Freedom"
JOHN DICKIESON Broadside, Philadelphia, November 1765
The quote above is urging the colonists to.
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Pay the tax associated with the Stamp Act, so that the King is happy
Refuse to buy any products that the Stamp Act taxes as a boycott
Create an American Stamp tax
Steal the goods associated with the Stamp Act
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